Surname : Dwyer
Given name : Hannah
ID # : Not sure if related.
Current date : 19 September 1988
Location of Source : Patrick Henry
Date of record : Unknown
Source : newspaper clipping obituary
Newspaper clipping # 1:
Mrs. Hannah Baughman
Mrs. Hannah (Dwyer) Baughman was born in New Bethlehem January 1, 1882, and died at her home near Limestone September 30, 1932. Her parents were John Dwyer and Elizabeth (Ruble) Dwyer. Her father served in the Union army thru the Civil war and died when Mrs. Baughman was four years old. She was educated at the Solders Orphan Schools at Dayton and Uniontown.
She was married September 18,1905 to Walter Baughman to whom seven children were born, five boys and two girls, namely: Lewis, Wilbur, Mabel, Elva, Arden, Myron, and Kenneth. She had three brothers and one sister all of whom preceded her in death.
The services were conducted by Rev. J. W. Fraser, D. D., at her home, Sunday afternoon Oct. 2, at two oclock and interment was made in the Limestone cemetery.
Card of thanks :
The family of Mrs. Walter Baughman wish to express their gratitude to their neighbors and friends who so kindly helped them during the sickness and death of the wife and mother.
Newspaper clipping # 2:
Funeral services in memory of Mrs. Walter Baughman were held Sunday afternoon from her late home near Limestone, Pa., conducted by Dr. J. W. Fraser. Mrs. Baughman passed away Friday, after a long lingering illness. She was aged 50 years. Her maiden name was Miss Hannah De Wyer. She received her early education at a soldiers orphan school. She was the last of her family. One brother and one sister preceded her in death many years ago. She is survived by her husband and seven children, five boys and two girls. The interment was made in the Limestone cemetery under the direction of J. A. Jenkins of Clarion. Mrs. Baughman was a home-loving person. Her friends speak of her as a very kind neighbor. She was a busy little woman. She lived for her family.